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SolutionsProductsResourcesPartnersDocs Try Jscrambler for Free BlogJavaScriptCode ProtectionSecurityReactReact NativeAngularVue Back to Blog November 3, 2020 UNDERSTANDING JAVASCRIPT OBFUSCATION [INFOGRAPHIC] BY JSCRAMBLER | 1 MIN READ JavaScript obfuscation isn't an easy topic to address. Many still dismiss obfuscation on the basis of "obscurity isn't security", while dismissing the fact that obfuscation is actually a security recommendation by OWASP, which states: > “In order to prevent effective reverse engineering, you must use an > obfuscation tool.” As more and more businesses ship important business logic and sensitive data on the client-side, JavaScript obfuscation provides an excellent first line of defense against reverse-engineering and tampering attempts. So, what is JavaScript Obfuscation? And how can we compare different obfuscation tools? Find these and other answers on the infographic below: If you want to test an enterprise JavaScript obfuscation solution in your own code, start a free Jscrambler trial - it only takes 2 minutes! Tags: Infographics, JavaScript, Obfuscation, Application Security, Web Development JscramblerThe leader in client-side Web security. With Jscrambler, JavaScript applications become self-defensive and capable of detecting and blocking client-side attacks like Magecart. View All Posts MUST READ NEXT ENTERPRISE JAVASCRIPT SECURITY [INFOGRAPHIC] By Jscrambler | 1 min readJavaScript is the powerhouse of enterprise apps, but it can be targeted by attackers who seek to steal the code or user data. Here's how to counter this. GETTING STARTED WITH REACT NAVIGATION V6 AND TYPESCRIPT IN REACT NATIVE By Aman Mittal | 11 min readIn this tutorial, let's look at how you can set up and use React Navigation and TypeScript together in a React Native app. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER LEARN MORE ABOUT NEW SECURITY THREATS AND TECHNOLOGIES. Subscribe I agree to receive these emails and accept the Privacy Policy. ABOUT US CONTACT US CAREERS BLOG PRESS EVENTS HELP CENTER PRIVACY & SECURITY CHANGELOG Copyright © Jscrambler 2022 All Rights Reserved Projeto Co-Financiado por (Mais info) Solutions By Need JavaScript Protection Magecart Mitigation Mobile App Protection Data Leakage Prevention Third Party Control Customer Hijacking Prevention User Data Protection & Compliance By Sector Financial Services IT & Software E-Commerce Healthcare Media & OTT Gaming & Gambling Products Code Integrity Application Shielding Runtime Protection JavaScript Threat Monitoring Webpage Integrity Webpage Inventory Third Party Management User Data Management Webpage Threat Mitigation Resources Partners Docs Blog Learning Hub Try Jscrambler for Free Subscribe to our Blog Newsletter Get fresh content right in your inbox. Stay updated on everything JavaScript. Type your name Type your email Submit